China

Chinese stamps from imperial dynasties to the People's Republic of China – a journey through history and philately.

Stamp Azores, Mi.25A, used#

115 Kč

Stamp Azores, Mi.25A, used#

115 Kč

Stamp PRC, Mi.95, (*)(*)

35 Kč

Stamp Azores, Mi.39, used#

75 Kč

Stamp Azores, Mi.39, used#

175 Kč

Stamp PRC, Mi.96, (*)(*)

45 Kč

Stamp PRC, Mi.97, (*)(*)

35 Kč

Stamp Azores, Mi.39, used#

75 Kč

Stamp Azores, Mi.40, used#

125 Kč

Stamp PRC, Mi.98, (*)(*)

95 Kč

Stamp PRC, Mi.110II, used#

45 Kč

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Chinese Philately – A Rich Legacy from Empire to PRC

The stamps of China span over a century of transformation. From the Imperial Qing Dynasty and early republic to the People’s Republic of China (PRC), Chinese philately reflects major historical, cultural, and political shifts.

Imperial and Republican Eras

Beginning with the Large Dragons of 1878, the imperial era produced striking designs and overprints. The republican period brought complexity with regional issues, overprints, and revolutionary symbolism.

People’s Republic of China

Since 1949, the PRC has issued powerful themes including socialist progress, propaganda art, and national milestones. Notable series such as those from the Cultural Revolution are highly prized worldwide.

Explore the stamps of China – where history and design meet in philatelic excellence.